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So Osama bin laden is dead. Excecuted by an American soldier after surrendering! Whoop whoop go USA never mind the geneva convention! And everyone celebrating in the streets...reminds me of those people in Somalia celebrating after prading those poor US servicemen through the streets.
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I'm not against the US at all in fact I love America and know many Americans in rl. I just find it disturbing how people are acting! ✌ I hope all those us and British families feel their soldiers/fathers/brothers/sistersand mothers deaths were worth Americas holy war!
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After surrendering, pretty sure he was resisting. Either way it's a moot point, I'd pull the trigger myself if given the chance.
Before you keep trolling, know I lived and worked in Pakistan for 18 months, my house was hit twice by bomb debris and I've personally known people who died at both attacks there.
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He's giving an opinion, maybe not a popular one, so its not really trolling.
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How is posting this thread trolling???? Because I disagree with the way some Americans celebrate the death of someone!!! Sorry for your experiences but doesn't America pride itself on being better then the savages? Including bringing criminals to trail?
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Dear James87,
Suck a fat cock. Get back to me once you guys figure out how to build a building tall enough to be worth knocking down. (ferris wheels and stupid clocks don't count.)
Sincerely,
Me.
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RevStraylight wrote:
???sorry just eating a crumpet and drinking a tea, can we not have a debate on an online forum without silly name calling...???Dear James87,
Suck a fat cock. Get back to me once you guys figure out how to build a building tall enough to be worth knocking down. (ferris wheels and stupid clocks don't count.)
Sincerely,
Me.
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Yes... We killed "someone".
I understand your sentiment, and personally, I'd rather have him alive. But it's simply justice being served. If you feel that he should have been given a "prisoner of war" status and the protection of the Geneva convention, you have mis-read the rules.
"Someone." Typical.
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...I didn't call you any names...
There's milk in that tea, isn't it? :(
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Dead or alive? Does it really matter? Honestly. The guy is out of comission and no longer a threat to anyone surely that is cause for celebration alone, regardless of the circumstances.
Besides, I'm sure behind the scenes the US government would not have wanted him on trial due to his former links to the CIA and such.
Natural justice has been served.
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Yeah milk 2 sugars...Sorry if I offended anyone but all this US chest beating is really getting boring...Well you did tell me to suck a fat cock! Lol
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Imagine if bin laden got off on a "technicality"? That would be crap.
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James87💀🔫⚠ wrote:
Yeah milk 2 sugars...Sorry if I offended anyone but all this US chest beating is really getting boring...Well you did tell me to suck a fat cock! Lol
Why can't we have our time in the sun...I mean...you guys kicked ass in the Falkland Islands, right? I bet those Argentinean devils even had a few repeating rifles! Huzzah!
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James it's ok to have that opinion. I don't think you'd completely understand how we felt ten years ago unless u experienced something similar. Terrorists hijacked planes and killed thousands of innocent people. I think if something like that happened in your home country you'd feel the way we do today. I've never celebrated a death in my life until today.
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True...though when we sunk the belgrano battleship we only raised our crumpets in the air and sang a verse of god save the queen! We didn't parade the streets! Lol!
Well done America just try not to piss off all those dis-affected impressionable kids that could be tomorrows suicide bombers!
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I think the American people could have made efforts to help the economy had they stuffed his body and toured it about. to kick and take pictures with and stuff. like terrorist Jesse James.
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Turf🐑Warrior👊🔨💀 wrote:
I understand your country has suffered greatly and feel for your loss. but remember the uk has suffered from terrorisim for many years from the IRA and more lately Muslim extremists. How many brave uk/us servicemen and women have been killed and horribly injured in afganistan looking for him? Are those lives worth it? Do their families feel they died for a good cause?James it's ok to have that opinion. I don't think you'd completely understand how we felt ten years ago unless u experienced something similar. Terrorists hijacked planes and killed thousands of innocent people. I think if something like that happened in your home country you'd feel the way we do today. I've never celebrated a death in my life until today.
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James I Agree that it could be seen in poor taste, and it's not the way the UK would do things, but the US have been after this hide and seek champ for ten years and it's a moral boost for their forces that have been taking the lead in afganistan for a long time, the US in general has a better appreciation for the work of their armed forces too.
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RevStraylight wrote:
Is it worth pointing out that the UK has been at your side since day one and we had our own attack in multiple areas within London for doing so.Dear James87,
Suck a fat cock. Get back to me once you guys figure out how to build a building tall enough to be worth knocking down. (ferris wheels and stupid clocks don't count.)
Sincerely,
Me.
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Turf🐑Warrior👊🔨💀 wrote:
Something similar? We've had the IRA, al-Qaeda and a tonn of others attacking our mainland for as long as I can remember.James it's ok to have that opinion. I don't think you'd completely understand how we felt ten years ago unless u experienced something similar. Terrorists hijacked planes and killed thousands of innocent people. I think if something like that happened in your home country you'd feel the way we do today. I've never celebrated a death in my life until today.
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RevStraylight wrote:
That is really rude, many people lost their lives in 9/11 some British as well.Dear James87,
Suck a fat cock. Get back to me once you guys figure out how to build a building tall enough to be worth knocking down. (ferris wheels and stupid clocks don't count.)
Sincerely,
Me.
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Well I'm off to work...thanks for the debate guys...and I only received one set of shoes and horse head...lol! Have a nice day peeps!
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Big salute to all of our respective countries armed forces!!!! Stay safe chaps and chapeses...cups of fresh tea on me! ☕ 👍👊👍
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Terrorism != War, the Geneva convention does not apply.
This isn't an American thing, it's about bringing a mass murderer and terrorist to justice. To turn it into anything else on a game forum IS trolling.
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Ignorant fools! UK had terrorist problems 30 years before the USA 1000s have died over that time. The IRA/provisional/ and splinter cell groups killed many, the british killed many!! When was the last american citizen killed by terrorist?? When was the last northan irish/english civilian killed??
No mans death should be celebrated!! Only justice should be!! I agree with James!! People need to really think before they post!! Trying to say we dont know how u felt is an utter joke!! -
Ꮂ££Ꮟ💤 wrote:
Ok I apologize for saying that. It seems that krissharm said it best above.Ignorant fools! UK had terrorist problems 30 years before the USA 1000s have died over that time. The IRA/provisional/ and splinter cell groups killed many, the british killed many!! When was the last american citizen killed by terrorist?? When was the last northan irish/english civilian killed??
No mans death should be celebrated!! Only justice should be!! I agree with James!! People need to really think before they post!! Trying to say we dont know how u felt is an utter joke!! -
krissharm wrote:
James I Agree that it could be seen in poor taste, and it's not the way the UK would do things, but the US have been after this hide and seek champ for ten years and it's a moral boost for their forces that have been taking the lead in afganistan for a long time, the US in general has a better appreciation for the work of their armed forces too.
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Muse wrote:
RevStraylight wrote:
That is really rude, many people lost their lives in 9/11 some British as well.Dear James87,
Suck a fat cock. Get back to me once you guys figure out how to build a building tall enough to be worth knocking down. (ferris wheels and stupid clocks don't count.)
Sincerely,
Me.
Iin anycase u dick, the UK has the biggest rail network and underground network in the world!! Why do u think the terrorist targeted our travel systems??? that's like someone saying they only blew up your big building as your travel networks are to pathetic to target!!! But for anyone to say that would be completely retarded, next time think before u type!
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Turf🐑Warrior👊🔨💀 wrote:
krissharm wrote:
James I Agree that it could be seen in poor taste, and it's not the way the UK would do things, but the US have been after this hide and seek champ for ten years and it's a moral boost for their forces that have been taking the lead in afganistan for a long time, the US in general has a better appreciation for the work of their armed forces too.
Lol hide and seek champ!!
That he was!! -
James87💀🔫⚠ wrote:
I'm not against the US at all in fact I love America and know many Americans in rl. I just find it disturbing how people are acting! ✌ I hope all those us and British families feel their soldiers/fathers/brothers/sistersand mothers deaths were worth Americas holy war!
For America- this was not a "holy" war. We are not unified under one religion or spiritual belief.
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He means oily war.
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